The Septimontium was a proto-urban festival celebrated in ancient Rome by montani, residents of the seven (sept-) communities associated with the hills...
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Platner, S. (1906). "The Septimontium and the Seven Hills". Classical Philology. 1 (1): 69–80. Holland, L.A. (1953). "Septimontium or Saeptimontium". Transactions...
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part of Rome. Separate also are the seven hills associated with the Septimontium, a proto-urban festival celebrated by the residents of the seven communities...
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Cyrtodactylus septimontium, also known as the Bảy Núi bent-toed gecko, is a species of gecko endemic to Vietnam. Cyrtodactylus septimontium at the Reptarium...
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Agonalia, this day in honour of Sol Indiges was held on December 11, as was Septimontium. Dies natalis (birthday) was held at the temple of Tellus on December...
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Martial also lived there. The Suburra was originally part of the so-called Septimontium, an area of the city associated with a religious procession that was...
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on September 13. Ludi Triumphales was held from September 18–22. The Septimontium was celebrated in September, and on December 11 on later calendars. These...
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Caelian Hill (category Septimontium)
in the city perimeter under the reign of Ancus Marcius. The list of Septimontium mentions it, and it was part of the 1st city quarter (Suburana) in the...
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Palatine Hill (category Septimontium)
The Palatine Hill (/ˈpælətaɪn/; Classical Latin: Palatium; Neo-Latin: Collis/Mons Palatinus; Italian: Palatino [palaˈtiːno]), which relative to the seven...
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Oppian Hill (category Septimontium)
plateau just inside the line of the Servian Wall. In the divisions of the Septimontium (seven hills) Fagutal appears as an independent locality, which implies...
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Pater and Gaia 11: Agonalia for Indiges; also the (probably unrelated) Septimontium 12: ceremonies at the Temple of Consus on the Aventine 13 (Ides): dies...
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gate at the end of the decumanus of Rome, before the inclusion of the Septimontium: cf. the repetition of the formula vel intra pomerium vel extra pomerium...
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indigenous Ligures and Sicels from the place that would later become the Septimontium. In the version accepted as canonic by Livy and Dionysius of Halicarnassus...
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Carolina Press, 2006), pp. 70–71. Varro. De Lingua Latina VI 24; Festus sv Septimontium p. 348, 340, 341L; Plut. Quest. Rom. 69 Festus sv Publica sacra; Dionys...
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Velian Hill (category Septimontium)
Palatine). The Velian was reckoned as one of the seven hills on which the Septimontium was celebrated. The name appears more frequently in the singular, but...
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Fairmilehead, and Liberton Brae. Malinowski, Gościwit (June 2017). "Septimontium (Seven Hills) as conditio sine qua non for a City to Pretend to be a...
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the relics of Romulus. An extension of the square city is seen in the "Septimontium", the original seven hills. Ancient stories suggest that Tarpeia was...
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those who moved from Reate and expelled the Sicels and Ligures from the Septimontium"; Servius Danielis Ad Aeneidem XI 371, VIII ; Dionysius of Halicarnassus...
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septentrionalis Agarwal, Mahony, Giri, Chaitanya & Bauer, 2018 India C. septimontium Murdoch, Grismer, Wood, Neang, Poyarkov, Ngo, Nazarov, Aowphol, Pauwels...
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occurrence of the Agonia or Agonalia shares the date of December 11 with the Septimontium or Septimontiale sacrum, which only very late Roman calendars take note...
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